PizzaGate related because of yet another attempt to silence us before we out pedophiles in power. (It won't fuckin' work you deplorable scum)
A new study here is suggesting that people who believe in conspiracy theories have "a fundamental cognitive problem". The article reads:
sometimes people sense danger even when there is no pattern to recognize — and so their brains create their own.
I would argue that this is far more prevalent in constructed leftist beliefs such as the illusion of privilege and the wage gap. I guess when people can't refute evidence gaslighting is the only way to silence them, especially at such a pivotal moment in the PizzaGate narrative as the Hollywood discoveries.
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Mad_As_Hell ago
I work in psychological research and just to say this isn't a particularly reputable journal, it's got an impact factor of 1.9 and is ranked 28th out of all journals in the area of social psychology. Personally I think questioning the narrative we're spoonfed by the media (now proven biased beyond doubt thanks to Wikileaks) is a sign of superior intellect 🙂
The_Savant ago
Thanks for tickling my boner, Mr. Psychologist. Just what I needed.
srayzie ago
Maybe you got a boner from a Mrs. 🙄
The_Savant ago
You right, it's just the idea of a man tickling my boner is more amusing to me.
srayzie ago
Oh ok. Well my recommendation would be that you just keep thinking it's a Mr then 🤓